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- USA
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- Northeast Pennsylvania
I really wanted a Triumph Bonneville but in 1969, there was an 18 month waiting list. I settled for the BSA Firebird 650 which I rode for nearly 40 years until I sold it in 2006. Yes, those British bikes were notoriously unreliable, mainly due to the Lucas electrical components. I reworked the BSA over the years until all that Lucas crap had been replaced. The Ducati's (I had four) were mostly used for scrambles racing & off road riding. The exception was the Ducati Mark IV which, as you imply, could easily kill you if you didn't take care!Ah. BSA's! I used to drool over those, Triumphs and Nortons when I was in college. Very cool, but also very unreliable. Just like the 4-wheeled MGs, Triumphs , and Austin Healey's. Of course, they are all British.
You have taken the path I should follow. The e-bikes are great fun with the bonus of exercise. Unfortunately, this could turn into the case where the kids have to hide the keys to the Ducati from Grandpa.